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Does anyone know how I can create a pl script that will look at the html on a web page, specifically the New Page1 portion of a web page? I need

Message 1 of 26
, Feb 5, 2002

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Does anyone know how I can create a pl script that will look at the
html on a web page, specifically the <title>New Page1</title> portion
of a web page?

I need to find every page that has this in the <title> of my entire
web site. and I need to replace with something else. This is
necessary for my index server.

thks
dan

Peter L. Berghold

... Hash: SHA1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii [*] I need to find every page that has this in the of my entire [*] web site. Check out the

Message 2 of 26
, Feb 6, 2002

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[*] I need to find every page that has this in the <title> of my entire
[*] web site.

Check out the CPAN module HTML::TokePArser. It allows you to pull out text
between tags like you are describing and perform actions on the tokens
themselves or the text contained between start and end tags.

Hi all, I was trying to do CGI ODBC with MS Access can any one suggest me how to go about it ? Thanks Chayan ... Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync

Message 3 of 26
, Jun 6, 2003

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Hi all,

I was trying to do CGI ODBC with MS Access can any one suggest me how to go about it ?

Thanks

Chayan

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jehovahsword

hi, I attempted sending this message yesterday but it appears that the message didn t go through, so I ll try again and if it did go through please forgive me?

Message 4 of 26
, Jul 25, 2003

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hi,

I attempted sending this message yesterday but it appears that
the message didn't go through, so I'll try again and if it did go
through please forgive me? :)

anyway I just joined the group yesterday, so basically just wanted
to say hi, but also wanted to ask something while I'm writing.

has anyone heard of that active perl program for windows? I just
downloaded it the other day....and it's useful for actually being
able to use perl on windows but I'm not sure where the sendmail
function is, or if there is one. What I mean is usually in perl it
is something like: /usr/lib/sendmail, or something like that. but
with this I've looked through the folders and everything and can't
find the thing...I'm wondering if it is even possible with this
program or not...anyone familiar with that? thanks

Brandon

Damien Carbery

... sendmail is not a perl function, it is a Unix application and it not available on Windows. There are substitutes but their names escape me right now. The

> hi,
>
> I attempted sending this message yesterday but it appears that
> the message didn't go through, so I'll try again and if it did go
> through please forgive me? :)
>
> anyway I just joined the group yesterday, so basically just wanted
> to say hi, but also wanted to ask something while I'm writing.
>
> has anyone heard of that active perl program for windows? I just
> downloaded it the other day....and it's useful for actually being
> able to use perl on windows but I'm not sure where the sendmail
> function is, or if there is one. What I mean is usually in perl it
> is something like: /usr/lib/sendmail, or something like that. but
> with this I've looked through the folders and everything and can't
> find the thing...I'm wondering if it is even possible with this
> program or not...anyone familiar with that? thanks
>
> Brandon

sendmail is not a perl function, it is a Unix application and it not
available on Windows. There are substitutes but their names escape me
right now.

> hi,
>
> what is net smtp?
>
> right under the heading of "how do I send mail?", there is a bit of
> code...I'm not sure how to begin to use the other ones, it says you need
> some module or another to use it...
>
> Brandon

SMTP = Simple Mail Transport Protocol.
This is the low level method apps use to send email (that is my
understanding).
It connects to a server and give it the email info.
Using sendmail hides this complexity and provides other conveniences
too (e.g. keeps trying even if the destination server is unavailable).

There are some programs, 'blat' I think one is called, that simulate
sendmail, but I don't know anything about them.

jehovahsword@floodcity.net

hi, I went to some cpan site, and got a sendmail thing, I got another one before that today but that was an evaluation and said so everywher,e lol. so I got

Message 10 of 26
, Jul 25, 2003

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hi,

I went to some cpan site, and got a sendmail thing, I got another one
before that today but that was an evaluation and said so everywher,e
lol. so I got one, though, and installed it after many attempts. :) and
now it works! and lol I even found out that I had an smtp, just by some
guest work...

I"ve never worked much with the command prompt...but it's a pretty neat
thing, I had to set up the configuration for cpan, and did that through
command prompt, pretty neat. :)

Brandon

S.V.Gokhale

I am Sunil from chandigarh, India ... I am a new member to this group and also to PERL .... I want to download the PERL intepreter ... will anybody suggest me

Message 11 of 26
, Jul 25, 2003

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I am Sunil from chandigarh, India ... I am a new member to this group and
also to PERL ....

I want to download the PERL intepreter ... will anybody suggest me any
site from which i can download the intepreter...

I don't want to discourage you from posting,
but please consider a more appropriate subject
than "hi". Combined with other perl beginner
mailing lists, some of us receive more than 100
questions a weekday just for perl. If you had
used "sendmail" for a subject you would be
bombarded with answers.
Please feel free to post your questions. Just
think twice about a meaningful subject.

: I just downloaded it the other day....and it's
: useful for actually being able to use perl on
: windows but I'm not sure where the sendmail
: function is, or if there is one.

sendmail is not a function of perl. It is an
executable found on most unix systems. To use it
on windows you would have to install it. Try
doing a search on google for "sendmail on windows".

It sounds like you've used perl before. You
might want to check out the documentation that
comes with activeperl. Mine is located at:
file:///C:/Perl/html/index.html. This is a great
source of pod info turned into html files and I
keep a bookmark to it.

well...sorry...but the subject reflected what I first posted first...I had just joined the group...but ok.. I think everything is pretty much fixed now if you

Message 15 of 26
, Jul 26, 2003

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well...sorry...but the subject reflected what I first posted first...I had
just joined the group...but ok..

I think everything is pretty much fixed now if you see my last post...it's
working fine :)

Brandon

viswa_perl

hi everybody! I ve a doubt: Can we call a outside perl script from winword. thanks in advance viswa

Message 16 of 26
, Jan 23, 2005

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hi everybody!

I 've a doubt:
Can we call a outside perl script from winword.

thanks in advance

viswa

Paul Archer

OK, here s my theory: there s a class in India (guessing from the names I ve seen here lately) on Perl. The instructor has mentioned this mailing list as a

Message 17 of 26
, Jan 23, 2005

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OK, here's my theory: there's a class in India (guessing from the names I've
seen here lately) on Perl. The instructor has mentioned this mailing list as
a resource. Now several of his/her students are asking basic questions
related to assignments they are getting.

Here's the deal: I don't think I'm the only one getting tired of it. This is
the third time in about a week this question has been asked. This time it's
a little different, but it's all ("how to call perl script from...?").
Please, use this mailing list for stuff you can't figure out, not just stuff
you're too lazy to hunt down on your own.

Randal, care to add your standard rant about not going to the instructor
first (Rant # 3A, I belive). 8-)

The problem is that the variable, $config_file, is not set to a value.

Using code:
--
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $config_file;
open( FH, "$config_file" ) or die "$! ";
<FH>;
close( FH );
--
I get:
Use of uninitialized value in string at util.pl line 4.
No such file or directory at util.pl line 4.

If I remove the quotes I get:
Use of uninitialized value in open at util.pl line 4.
No such file or directory at util.pl line 4.

If I change line 3 to:
my $config_file = 'not_exist.txt';
I get:
No such file or directory at util.pl line 4.

So, you can see that $config_file does not have a value when open() is
called.
Are you using the module correctly, supplying the right arguments to
the methods?

hi group I am a bioinformatician planning to learn perl. I hope the group appreciates my eagerness to learn the language and execute the scripts for my daily

Message 22 of 26
, Dec 23, 2005

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hi group

I am a bioinformatician planning to learn perl. I hope the group
appreciates my eagerness to learn the language and execute the scripts
for my daily job routines. I thank the group in advance for the help
that the group would be rendering in the coming days

cheers
Avinash

me2rai

I am very new to perl . I am trying to install perl on my computer without any success . please help . thank you

Message 23 of 26
, Aug 3 11:58 AM

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I am very new to perl . I am trying to install perl on my computer without any success . please help .

thank you

merlyn@stonehenge.com

... me2rai I am very new to perl . I am trying to install perl on my me2rai computer without any success . please help . Sure. Do you have some sort of